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[[File:Drying_Installations.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Drying Installations]] | |||
Through the '''centrifugally agitated bed dryers''', the material begins to act like a fluid with gas of the right velocity passed though the bed. There is excellent solids/gas contact, resulting in high heat transfer rates for rapid drying. We have built fluid bed drying systems with a drying capacity up to 300 tph. | |||
===Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers are suitable for:=== | |||
* Sands (Mineral & Foundry) | |||
* Minerals (Limestone, Magnetite, Gypsum, Copper, Salt, Iron Ore) | |||
* Plant Seeds & Grains (Grass, Wheat, Oats) | |||
* Chemical Mixtures Main benefits of the Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers: | |||
* Ability to dry small to fine material | |||
* Low maintenance | |||
* Well agitated | |||
* High capacity | |||
===Concept of the Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers=== | |||
The bed has the appearance of a vigorously boiling liquid, and in fact the bed of material takes on many of the properties of a fluid. It exerts a hydrostatic head, and the material will flow through a hole in the vessel or over and under a weir within the bed. |